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The Life and Work of Susan B. Anthony (Volume 1 of 2)

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ESTABLISHING THE REVOLUTION.

(1868.), 295-311 Mr.Train and David M.Melliss furnish funds for starting Woman Suffrage newspaper, The Revolution; comments of press; Mr.Train in Dublin jail; Mrs.Stanton defends The Revolution; how women were sacrificed; bright description of paper and editors; Equal Rights Association divided between claims of woman and negro; Miss Anthony and Mrs.Stanton delegates to Democratic National Convention at Tammany Hall; their reception; Miss Anthony represents Workingwomen's Association at National Labor Congress in New York; her suffrage resolution rejected; her advice to women typesetters; sad case of Hester Vaughan; S.C.Pomeroy and George W.Julian present Woman Suffrage Amendments in Senate and House of Representatives..


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